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新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间的紧急医疗服务呼叫:系统规划的早期经验教训(一篇叙述性综述)

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Calls During COVID-19: Early Lessons Learned for Systems Planning (A Narrative Review).

作者信息

Al Amiry Alaa, Maguire Brian J

机构信息

Department of Clinical Studies, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates.

Leidos (Research Laboratory), Groton, CT, USA.

出版信息

Open Access Emerg Med. 2021 Sep 7;13:407-414. doi: 10.2147/OAEM.S324568. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over the course of the COVID-19 progress, reports from many locations around the world indicated major increases in EMS call volume, which imposed great pressure on EMS dispatch centers (EMSDC) globally. No studies yet have been done to examine this phenomenon.

OBJECTIVE

This paper examines the interrelated effects of the unprecedented global increase of EMS call, the effect of the COVID-19 crisis on responding to non-COVID-19 emergencies, and the concurrent effects of having overwhelmed dispatch centers. It tries to explain the current evidence of the bottleneck of EMS calls during the early phase of the worldwide pandemic.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

We examine the numbers of EMS calls internationally between March and June 2020, derived from published literature and news media. Only articles in English were selected, with certain keywords related to EMS calls, ambulance delay, stroke and cardiac arrest.

SOURCE OF EVIDENCE

Google Scholar was the main searching source.

RESULTS

After applying the selection criteria, a total of 29 citations were chosen, and a pattern of knowledge resulted in the emergence of five themes: EMS calls during COVID-19, Reduced EMS operator response time, Ambulance response delays, Collateral mortality and morbidity among non-COVID-19 cases, and Total ambulance call time.

CONCLUSION

Over the course of COVID-19 progress, there was a global phenomenon of exponential increases in EMS calls, which is expected to impose a great pressure on EMS dispatch centers. Several factors contributing to the bottleneck of EMS calls are identified and explained.

摘要

背景

在新冠疫情发展过程中,来自世界各地许多地方的报告显示急救医疗服务(EMS)呼叫量大幅增加,这给全球的急救医疗服务调度中心(EMSDC)带来了巨大压力。尚未有研究对这一现象进行考察。

目的

本文考察了全球范围内急救医疗服务呼叫量前所未有的增长所产生的相互关联的影响、新冠疫情危机对非新冠紧急情况应对的影响以及调度中心不堪重负所产生的并发影响。它试图解释全球大流行早期急救医疗服务呼叫瓶颈的现有证据。

纳入标准

我们考察了2020年3月至6月期间国际上急救医疗服务呼叫的数量,这些数据来源于已发表的文献和新闻媒体。仅选取英文文章,且包含与急救医疗服务呼叫、救护车延误、中风和心脏骤停相关的特定关键词。

证据来源

谷歌学术是主要搜索来源。

结果

应用筛选标准后,共选取了29篇文献,形成了一种知识模式,出现了五个主题:新冠疫情期间的急救医疗服务呼叫、急救医疗服务操作员响应时间缩短、救护车响应延误、非新冠病例的间接死亡率和发病率以及救护车总呼叫时间。

结论

在新冠疫情发展过程中,出现了全球范围内急救医疗服务呼叫呈指数级增长的现象,预计这将给急救医疗服务调度中心带来巨大压力。确定并解释了导致急救医疗服务呼叫瓶颈的几个因素。

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